Introduction: Christian Political Correctness

Many faithful believers will claim the evidence presented in this book is antagonistic toward Christian traditions in the United States of America. Though my reply is apologetic, they would be right. Let it be known to my family, friends, readers, and anyone else who stumbles across these pages…

Speaking heresy against false doctrine is not an offense to Christ.

If you search the Christian New Testament, you will find there is not one single book that fails to forcefully condemn false doctrine. Speaking truth was paramount to the apostles, and it should be as equally predominant in our lives.

For those who may initially be offended by the biblical and historical evidence presented, they should, with all due respect, prepare in advance to be offended and continue reading. The truth hurts, as they say. But this hurt is a necessary pain if we are to allow the healing process to begin.

It is passed time we open our eyes to the gospel message missing from Politically Correct Christianity. We will have become empty vessels if we seek to appease the traditions of this fallen world while ignoring the spiritual fornication taking place among the body of believers.

At certain times throughout history, books of this nature could land a person in tight quarters. Those who dared to distribute anti-establishment literature would be silenced by the guillotines or burned at the stake, or worse. By proclaiming their faith according to the teachings of Christ as opposed to blindly following religious fanatics (or a state-sponsored religion), many were, and are, sentenced to death.

Luckily for Americans, we live in a land that is, for now, still a country where “freedom of religion” is somewhat permitted. Even if it were not, even if we were placing our lives on the line according to our faith, we must never cower in fear to the wicked who seek to silence the teachings of Christ. Persecution has been a reality for God’s people all throughout history. This fate is possible for anyone speaking truth in a world encompassed by Satanic lies. We must always keep in mind how eternal life awaits the peaceful martyrs. In the event of a loved one’s death at the hand of persecution or tyranny, we can rest assured that God has carried them gracefully through to the other side. They are very well taken care of.We who are left behind must continue to refuse to bow down to any doctrine that seeks to diminish the truth of God and His only begotten son while giving rise to personal interest, worldly endeavors, comfortable religion, or Christian political correctness. All of which are continuously leading souls as gullible sheep to the slaughter.

The day is coming when Christ will return to fulfill all things. As promised, we will finally be free from the immaculate deceptions attacking us on all fronts. Until that day, we must continue speaking out against the Christian heretics of our age who appear steadfast in twisting scripture, creating false doctrine, instituting divisions in the body of believers, and worshiping the idols of politically correct religion.

Those who claim to be equal with the apostles often quote the Holy Bible in an attempt to persuade their peers. With all meekness and sincerity, we too must quote the words of Jesus to bring everything into context. We must offer a fullness of the scriptures without diminishing ourselves to inter-denominational soundbites.

Do not be afraid of the opposition we face in this current earth age. We must always stand fast in the truth.

Therefore, put on God’s complete armor, that you may be able to resist and stand your ground on the evil day [of danger], and having done all [the crisis demands], to stand [firmly in your place]. 14Stand therefore [hold your ground], having tightened the belt of truth around your loins and having put on the breastplate of integrity and of moral rectitude and right standing with God. (Ephesians 6:13-14; AMP)


Before we get started, we need to talk about the biblical definition of righteousness. The word “righteous” does not mean we are somehow holier than other people. Righteousness is to be right in the eyes of God. To be truthful in the eyes of God. To be just and faithful in the eyes of God. This is the definition of righteousness. To be righteous is to be truthful, and correct. It is to make the “right” decisions as a result of knowing God’s will in our lives.

When Jesus spoke to his apostles, “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled”, he was stating that those who seek to be in accordance with truth, in accordance with what is “right” in the eyes of God the Father, they will receive their righteousness by faith.

Abraham was credited with righteousness not because he was a perfect man, but because he believed the truth of what God had communicated to him. He was right when he made the choice to leave his home and venture out into the wilderness by faith alone that God would do what He said He would do. Abraham believed God’s words were both true and the “right” thing to do. Believing in God’s words, His power, His authority, and remaining firm in His truth is how we attain and sustain a level of righteousness in our lives.

Knowing now the true definition of righteousness, what happens if we allow “God and Country” to stand in place of Christ’s testimony to the world? What happens when we allow the traditions of the established church, or the traditions of the established ‘law of the land’ to take precedence over the words of our King Jehoshua? What happens when we adhere to the temporal status quo without considering the eternal nature of what is right and truthful in the eyes of God?

The answer of course is that when we teach politically correct Christianity in place of righteousness and historical truth, we are opening the door to blasphemous idolatries. We Christians claim the United States of America is and was founded as a Christian nation. We claim God is on our side. We print “in God we trust” on all our money. If it is true to suggest we trust in Jehovah alone, and this is His nation, and that we trust in His only begotten son Jehoshua for salvation, and that the USA was in fact a nation built on “the first precepts of Christianity” by the power of God the Father…then we would be wise to remember God’s promises given to His people.

In this book, we will be addressing several topics that tie into the fundamental principles of who American Christians claim to be as a nation and what led to the institution of the United States of America. Not least of which are 1) religious persecution under tyrannical rule, 2) money and unfair taxation, 3) what a true Christian nation would look like, and 4) an ever-growing movement called Christian Nationalism.

We will examine biblical and historical evidence to illustrate how the business of Government in the United States of America is not now, nor ever has been, and certainly was not founded upon Christian principles. It will be shown that the testimony of Jesus Christ proves the “American experiment” to be nothing more than an unintended heretical grift at best, and outright anti-Christ idolatry at its worst.

In thinking forward to what I am about to write, it would be appropriate to quote Pastor Gerry Burney from Target Truth Ministries1 when he said the following.

“I do not claim to be a prophet, but I do claim to read the bible and pay attention to what God states.”

  1. Gerry Burney, 2068 Video Series, (Target Truth Ministries, 2023),
    https://targettruthministries.com/#end

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